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Edmonton, Alberta
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Edmonton City Centre Airport
Edmonton, Alberta
Race Review
Will Power earned his fourth victory of the season -- and second at the City Centre Airport -- by holding off Team Penske teammate Helio Castroneves and Target Chip Ganassi Racing's Dario Franchitti over the final 20 laps of the 80-lap race.
Tony Kanaan finished fourth and Justin Wilson was fifth. Takuma Sato earned the pole position. Box score
Fun fact
Edmonton is a tourism hot spot, boasting the world’s largest shopping mall, the largest stretch of urban parkland in North America and an array of diverse attractions, from the Great Divide waterfall (24 feet higher than Niagara Falls) to historic Fort Edmonton Park.
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The 2.256-mile, 13-turn circuit that incorporates a section of airport runway again will challenge drivers and provide lots of action for spectators.
The 90-degree first turn is augmented by a pair of hairpins at the north and south ends of the course. There also are two long straights for drag racing. The layout was new for the July 2011 race.
Edmonton City Centre Airport has played host to an Indy car race since 2005, with Scott Dixon, Will Power and Sebastien Bourdais winning twice.
Race Winners
| Will Power | 2011 |
| Scott Dixon | 2010 |
| Will Power | 2009 |
| Scott Dixon | 2008 |
